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Falcons re-signed OG Andrew Jackson.

An appropriate signing just after Presidents Day. Jackson failed to impress in training camp last season as a seventh-round rookie. He may have a better shot this summer now that his college coach, Pat Hill, is running the offensive line. Wed, Feb 22, 2012 08:31:00 AM

Jackson was highly regarded after his junior season at Fresno State but slipped in the draft after an injury-plagued senior year. He could be fast-tracked in Atlanta if the Falcons fail to re-sign Tyson Clabo, Harvey Dahl, and/or Justin Blalock. Thu, Jul 28, 2011 04:11:00 PM

Jackson was an Academic All-American and three-year starter for the Bulldogs, but missed the majority of his senior season with an ankle injury. He was highly regarded heading into 2010, though, so the Falcons have an interesting developmental guard on their hands. He could end up starting in a year or two. Sat, Apr 30, 2011 05:25:00 PM

Bills coach Sean McDermott said the team is "hopeful" Jordan Matthews (chest) will return "sooner than later."

Matthews is dealing with a chip fracture in his sternum which will sideline him at least through this week and likely more. It sounds like the Bills expect him back for Week 1, but the missed time is a big concern as he attempts to settle in with his new team. With uncertainty surrounding Matthews, Zay Jones looks like a good flier in the 12th round.

Bills WR Rod Streater was carted off with a left leg injury in Buffalo's second preseason game.

While catching a pass in the fourth quarter Streater twisted his leg and was unable to make it off the field under his own power. He had two catches for 40 yards until that point. Streater was drawing rave reviews early in camp.

Bills LT Cordy Glenn received an injection in his troublesome foot this week.

Glenn has been struggling with the foot for months, but the Bills hope the injection will "knock out" the soreness. Glenn is labeled week to week, with coach Sean McDermott saying he is "hopeful" the left tackle will be ready for Week 1. With Seantrel Henderson suspended, the Bills will be in real trouble if Glenn is forced to miss games, which seems like a real possibility at this point.

It's the former starter's second substance-abuse suspension of the season. Henderson said he smokes marijuana for pain relief from his Crohn's disease. Cyrus Kouandjio will finish out the year as Buffalo's swing tackle. Henderson is signed for $690,000 next season. Any time a player earns a 10-game substance-abuse ban, their career is in doubt. 24-year-old Henderson will not be eligible to return until Week 6 of next season.